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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £18,400 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £18,400 | N/A |
| Scotland | £18,400 | N/A |
| Wales | £18,400 | N/A |
| Channel Islands | £18,400 | N/A |
| EU | £35,800 | N/A |
| International | £35,800 | N/A |
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About
Programme Overview
This specialized programme immerses students in the dynamic field of optical communications and signal processing, focusing on advanced topics in photonics and equipping them with essential skills for a successful career.
Importance of Optical Fibre Communications
Optical fibre communications are crucial for land-based communications and support global information systems. Research at Bristol addresses the growing demand for bandwidth and flexibility through:
- Optical switching technology
- Next-generation optical networks
- High-speed modulation
- Data regeneration
- Novel semiconductor
Subject Area Information
Photonics and Optical Physics is a specialized field within physics that focuses on the study and application of light (photons) and its interactions with matter. This discipline encompasses a wide range of topics, from the fundamental principles of light propagation to advanced applications in technology and industry.
1. Introduction to Photonics
2. Optical Physics
3. Laser Physics and Technology
4. Fiber Optics and Communication
5. Nonlinear Optics
6. Quantum Optics
- Understanding fundamental concepts of light
- Ability to describe light-matter interactions
- Basic laboratory skills in optics
- Proficiency in using mathematical tools to describe optical phenomena
- Experimental skills in optical setups
- Problem-solving in optical systems
- Understanding laser construction and operation
- Ability to design and use laser systems
- Knowledge of safety protocols
- Designing and analyzing fiber optic systems
- Understanding signal transmission and reception
- Practical skills in fiber optic splicing and testing
- Ability to analyze and predict nonlinear optical effects
- Experimental techniques in nonlinear optics
- Understanding quantum mechanical descriptions of light
- Experimental techniques in quantum optics
Career
Graduates with a background in photonics and optical physics have a wide array of career opportunities available to them.
Optical Engineer
Designing and developing optical systems and components for various applications, including telecommunications, medical devices, and consumer electronics.
Laser Engineer
Working on the development and maintenance of laser systems for industrial, medical, or research purposes.
Research Scientist
Conducting fundamental or applied research in photonics and optical physics, often within academic institutions, government laboratories, or private research organizations.
Telecommunications Specialist
Designing and optimizing fiber optic communication networks and systems.
Quantum Computing Specialist
Developing and implementing quantum technologies for computing and information processing.
Medical Physicist
Applying optical technologies in medical diagnostics and treatment, such as in imaging systems and laser surgery.
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